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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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Hi! 

Our case is ready.

I am from Ukraine.

 

What exactly financial documents I will need for my interview?

I found these are copies of tax returns, W-2s, pay stubs, letters from employers, bank statements; original of Affidavit of Support I-134.

But my fiance told that it is too much, because it is similar documents.

 

We have not received any letter from NVC.

 

Should I or my fiance wait for some instructions?

 

Thanks in advance!

 

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5 minutes ago, inna1995 said:

Hi! 

Our case is ready.

I am from Ukraine.

 

What exactly financial documents I will need for my interview?

I found these are copies of tax returns, W-2s, pay stubs, letters from employers, bank statements; original of Affidavit of Support I-134.

But my fiance told that it is too much, because it is similar documents.

 

We have not received any letter from NVC.

 

Should I or my fiance wait for some instructions?

 

Thanks in advance!

 

That's definitely not too much. More is better especially in the case of the affidavit of support. 

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For the i-134, the petitioner should supply pay stubs(preferably about 6 of the most recent or 3 months worth), if they can provide 3 years of W2's or tax transcripts that is good also.

 

Letter from employer can be beneficial also if it states things like: time at company, position, hourly/salary rate, full time or part time employee, temporary/permanent, ect..

 

Bank statements can be used to show savings, generally think people supply 12 months worth to show consistent money in savings; but this really is only needed if current income is not sufficient(but again can be used just as extra)

 

Same goes for any assets (cars, homes, stocks, ect).

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34 minutes ago, Ben&Zian said:

For the i-134, the petitioner should supply pay stubs(preferably about 6 of the most recent or 3 months worth), if they can provide 3 years of W2's or tax transcripts that is good also.

 

Letter from employer can be beneficial also if it states things like: time at company, position, hourly/salary rate, full time or part time employee, temporary/permanent, ect..

 

Bank statements can be used to show savings, generally think people supply 12 months worth to show consistent money in savings; but this really is only needed if current income is not sufficient(but again can be used just as extra)

 

Same goes for any assets (cars, homes, stocks, ect).

Thank you!

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1 hour ago, inna1995 said:

Hi! 

Our case is ready.

I am from Ukraine.

 

What exactly financial documents I will need for my interview?

I found these are copies of tax returns, W-2s, pay stubs, letters from employers, bank statements; original of Affidavit of Support I-134.

But my fiance told that it is too much, because it is similar documents.

 

We have not received any letter from NVC.

 

Should I or my fiance wait for some instructions?

 

Thanks in advance!

https://ua.usembassy.gov/visas/immigrant-visas/fiancee-visa/how-to-apply/

 

6. EVIDENCE OF SUPPORT: Any evidence from your American spouse/fiancé(e) which will show the consular officer that you and members of your family who will accompany you will not become public charges while in the United States. Documentation regarding financial support can be in any form – preferably one year of tax returns, W-2s, bank statements, earning statements, letters from employers. PRESENTING ONLY THE AFFIDAVIT OF SUPPORT I-134 FORM IS NOT SUFFICIENT. The I-864 form is not required for a fiancé(e) visa.

 

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1 hour ago, inna1995 said:

 

Should I or my fiance wait for some instructions?

 

 

You wont receive anything from NVC. If status of your case says "ready" - it means NVC has done its job and the US Embassy has already received your case.

 You should receive a letter or email from the Embassy. But it wont be a "step-by-step" guide - in the letter you will be directed to the Embassy web site anyway (look at the link above) for further actions. 

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